Benoit Cauet
The Frenchman has been forgotten over the course of time, but he made a name for himself by being a very good midfielder across France and Italy. Starting out at Marseille, Cauet failed to consistently break into the first team before moving to Caen where he would make 144 appearances in a four-year-spell.
His two Ligue 1 titles with OM made him a player who at a young age had a knack of winning trophies, and after spells with Caen, Nantes and PSG, Cauet found his home with Inter. He would go on to make 147 games for the Nerazzurri, as well as playing a big part in the UEFA Cup final, setting up Ronaldo for the third and final goal.
Post his playing career, Cauet went into coaching and is currently a coach in the Inter Milan youth system. However, a big shame in his career is that despite his success and talent, he never got a full international cap for the French national squad.